Cambodia has a major problem of disabled people; it is a
serious problem that government tries to find the way for them to get
education.
Education
brings relief to disabled people to help them eliminate of discriminations, get
specific Guidelines for Physical and Communication Accessibility, reduces their
employment opportunities. Most of disabled people are from poor families and
live in rural areas of the country where there are no accessible facilities to
assist them.
When disabled people get more education they will eliminate
discrimination from society and states must “adopt all appropriate legislation”
to “ensure and promote the full realization of all human rights”. States must
also modify or abolish all existing laws, regulations, customs and practices
that constitute discrimination against people with disabilities. Disabled
people can have more rights in society and also can join or get specific
Guidelines for Physical and communication Accessibility.
Disabled people after get education they also can have
rights for physical, Communication accessibility. The convention’s Article 9
sets out a state’s minimal level of accessibility. States must develop “minimum
standards and guidelines for accessibility”. This is a better choice to ensure
equal access to the physical environment, transportation, information,
communications, and public facilities and services. this provision targets both
public and private actors, and it applies to any facilities or service that is
open to the public at the large.